Riley Krink Rifle- SBR Ready

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Riley Krink Rifle- SBR Ready
Riley Krink Rifle- SBR Ready
Riley Krink Rifle- SBR Ready
Riley Krink Rifle- SBR Ready
Riley Krink Rifle- SBR Ready
Riley Krink Rifle- SBR Ready
Riley Krink Rifle- SBR Ready
Riley Krink Rifle- SBR Ready
Riley Krink Rifle- SBR Ready
Riley Krink Rifle- SBR Ready
Riley Krink Rifle- SBR Ready
Riley Krink Rifle- SBR Ready
PRICE: $1,395.00
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Riley Krink Rifle- SBR Ready

  • Riley Krink Rifle
  • Faux supressor makes this a legal rifle (Style may vary.)
  • Faux Can brings barrel length to 16"
  • RAK102KRINKCAN
  • RAK47-KRINK-CAN
  • UPC 850028892282
  • Caliber: 7.62 x 39 mm
  • Black oxide finish
  • Serrated upper hand guard for positive grip
  • Lower hand guard with stainless steel heat shield and tactical pistol grip
  • Hinged dust cover
  • Side folding metal stock
  • Fully Heat-Treated, Mil-spec stamped Receiver
  • 4150 Nitride Barrel (8.5” length), 24x1.5 RH
  • Forged Trunnion
  • Forged bolt
  • Forged carrier with chromed piston
  • Spring-loaded firing pin
  • Machined scope mount side rail
  • Gas block/Front sight combo
  • Bolt hold open safety lever
  • Extended magazine release
  • Semi-automatic closed-bolt action
  • 36 overall length
  • Comes with 1-30 round mag (Style may vary)

Riley Defense is now offering a Krink series of firearms chambered in 7.62x39 semi auto.These rifles are a copy of the Iconic AKS-74U rifles adopted by the Soviet Military in 1979 and produced by Izmash & Tula arsenals. The Krinkov AKA- Krink = Western Name originating from the Mujahideen fighting Russia in Afghanistan, referring to the AKS-74U as Kalnikov. The Krinkov name came from the media covering the war and neither Krink or Krinkov name has always been considered slang or colloquial. These rifles were fielded primarily by airborne and armored vehicle teams due to the design's compact nature. The AKS-74Us were highly coveted rifles during the Afghanistan-Russian war and can still be seen in use today by various different militaries around the world . Now shooters and collectors in the US can own one of these famous rifles in a semi auto configuration distributed by Atlantic Firearms. The rifles are considered SBR ready and if you obtained ATF approval could remove the fake suppressor and convert the rifle into a short barreled rifle. Riley will also be offering these in several different calibers and models in the future.

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